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Schleswig-Holstein Rejects Onshore CO2 Storage
Schleswig-Holstein's environmental minister, Tobias Goldschmidt, strictly rejects onshore CO2 storage, despite the federal government's plans to utilize CCS technology to achieve climate goals; however, he supports CCS for inland states without coastal access.
Schleswig-Holstein Rejects Onshore CO2 Storage
Schleswig-Holstein's environmental minister, Tobias Goldschmidt, strictly rejects onshore CO2 storage, despite the federal government's plans to utilize CCS technology to achieve climate goals; however, he supports CCS for inland states without coastal access.
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64% Bias Score


Germany's CCS Law: High Costs and Uncertain Impacts
Germany's new law permits carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology for various industries, including those with avoidable emissions, despite high costs and limited current use, potentially delaying energy transition and impacting global climate policy.
Germany's CCS Law: High Costs and Uncertain Impacts
Germany's new law permits carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology for various industries, including those with avoidable emissions, despite high costs and limited current use, potentially delaying energy transition and impacting global climate policy.
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68% Bias Score


Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Legal Hurdles
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to meet climate neutrality goals by 2045, despite internal party debate, emphasizing its necessity for sectors with unavoidable CO2 emissions like waste incineration. The plan involves high investmen...
Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Legal Hurdles
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to meet climate neutrality goals by 2045, despite internal party debate, emphasizing its necessity for sectors with unavoidable CO2 emissions like waste incineration. The plan involves high investmen...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Insurance System Faces Record Losses from Devastating Floods
Andriy Drohorub's family, having moved from Ukraine to Spain in June 2024, suffered significant damage to their uninsured Alfafara apartment in October 2024 due to intense floods linked to the DANA weather phenomenon; the Spanish insurance system, CCS, faced record losses but mostly covered claims.
Spanish Insurance System Faces Record Losses from Devastating Floods
Andriy Drohorub's family, having moved from Ukraine to Spain in June 2024, suffered significant damage to their uninsured Alfafara apartment in October 2024 due to intense floods linked to the DANA weather phenomenon; the Spanish insurance system, CCS, faced record losses but mostly covered claims.
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24% Bias Score


Carbon Capture's Limited Impact: A Critical Analysis
Global carbon capture capacity is only 50 million tons annually, a small fraction of yearly emissions, while Direct Air Capture (DAC) costs remain prohibitively high ($264-$1000 per ton), though tech and oil companies are heavily investing in these technologies to help meet climate goals.
Carbon Capture's Limited Impact: A Critical Analysis
Global carbon capture capacity is only 50 million tons annually, a small fraction of yearly emissions, while Direct Air Capture (DAC) costs remain prohibitively high ($264-$1000 per ton), though tech and oil companies are heavily investing in these technologies to help meet climate goals.
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40% Bias Score


Acorn Project Funding Expected in UK Spending Review
The UK government is expected to announce funding for the Acorn Project, a carbon capture and storage facility in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, during its upcoming spending review; this follows years of delays and lobbying from business leaders, while facing criticism from environmental groups.
Acorn Project Funding Expected in UK Spending Review
The UK government is expected to announce funding for the Acorn Project, a carbon capture and storage facility in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, during its upcoming spending review; this follows years of delays and lobbying from business leaders, while facing criticism from environmental groups.
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40% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein Rejects Onshore CO2 Storage
Schleswig-Holstein's environment minister rejects onshore CO2 storage, favoring emission avoidance and offshore CCS for other states; the state aims for climate neutrality by 2040, but faces resistance from environmental groups.

Schleswig-Holstein Rejects Onshore CO2 Storage
Schleswig-Holstein's environment minister rejects onshore CO2 storage, favoring emission avoidance and offshore CCS for other states; the state aims for climate neutrality by 2040, but faces resistance from environmental groups.
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Regulatory Challenges
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, despite party and national regulatory hurdles, focusing on waste incineration and initially using Norway and Denmark's infrastructure while awaiting German lega...

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Regulatory Challenges
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, despite party and national regulatory hurdles, focusing on waste incineration and initially using Norway and Denmark's infrastructure while awaiting German lega...
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using CCS technology to reach climate neutrality by 2045, despite internal party debate, focusing initially on waste incineration and utilizing storage capacities from Norway and Denmark, while acknowledging high investment costs and public concerns...

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using CCS technology to reach climate neutrality by 2045, despite internal party debate, focusing initially on waste incineration and utilizing storage capacities from Norway and Denmark, while acknowledging high investment costs and public concerns...
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60% Bias Score

Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.

Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.
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56% Bias Score

Brandenburg's €3.6 Billion Plan for CO2 Pipelines
Brandenburg plans a €3.6 billion investment by 2045 to build over 300km of CO2 pipelines, aiming to avoid 6.2 million tons of CO2 emissions annually from industrial sites like oil refineries and cement plants, using CCS and CCU technologies to meet its 2045 climate neutrality goal, while facing publ...

Brandenburg's €3.6 Billion Plan for CO2 Pipelines
Brandenburg plans a €3.6 billion investment by 2045 to build over 300km of CO2 pipelines, aiming to avoid 6.2 million tons of CO2 emissions annually from industrial sites like oil refineries and cement plants, using CCS and CCU technologies to meet its 2045 climate neutrality goal, while facing publ...
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48% Bias Score

US Cancels \$3.7 Billion in Climate Project Funding
The US Department of Energy cancelled \$3.7 billion in funding for 24 climate projects, primarily CCS initiatives, citing economic unviability and lack of contribution to energy security, impacting companies like Heidelberg Materials, Eastman Chemical, and ExxonMobil, and potentially costing 25,000 ...

US Cancels \$3.7 Billion in Climate Project Funding
The US Department of Energy cancelled \$3.7 billion in funding for 24 climate projects, primarily CCS initiatives, citing economic unviability and lack of contribution to energy security, impacting companies like Heidelberg Materials, Eastman Chemical, and ExxonMobil, and potentially costing 25,000 ...
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52% Bias Score
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